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Growl updated to 1.2, adds 64-bit support

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Software, Freeware, Open SourceEver since upgrading to Snow Leopard, the one remaining 32-bit niggle I have has been with Growl's preference pane.

Asus UL30Vt Laptop is Overclockable

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Asustek introduce its Asus UL30Vt laptop. UL30Vt come with a 13.3 inch display and powered by a .4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor which can be overclocked, up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM and up to 500GB HDD.

The Casio EX-G1 is for the fashion-conscience outdoorsy types

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
A quick glance at the Casio EX-G1 doesn’t revel that the camera is a rugged-type model. It’s just too good looking. But then you might start to notice that the dials are recessed and reinforced and the case seems like it could work underwater.

AMD ATi Radeon HD 5970 Graphics Card

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
AMD has launched their latest graphics card in their ATI Radeon range, which they are calling the worlds fastest graphics card, the AMD ATi Radeon HD 5970.

GE developing RFID sensors to detect airbone chemicals and diseases

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The technology development wing of General Electric - GE Global Research will develop wearable Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) sensors to alert the wearer against chemical agents and diseases.

OCZ Colossus 3.5-inch Solid State Disk (SSD) Series

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
OCZ Technology Group released the Colossus 3.5-inch Solid State Drive (SSD) Series. It was designed to meet the demands of high-end desktop users and enterprise clients, it offers both high performance and high capacity in one solution.

Found on eBay: An original Apple-1 with wonderful documentation

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Apple History, This Old AppleA few months ago, we provided details of an auction that featured a Mac that had been given to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry by Apple.

Garmin’s New GPSmap Navigation Series

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Garmin has recently revealed the latest range of their GPSmap navigation systems, Ubergizmo has neatly combined the list as seen below.

Barnes & Noble Nook to be available for in-store purchases on November 30

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Gadgets / Other, ebooks We have seen the reported shipping dates for those that are ordering a Barnes & Noble Nook online, but more recently it looks like the Nook will be in-store as of November 30.

Dell Adamo XPS Finally Available Stateside

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The 13.4-inch Dell Adamo XPS is now available in the US market. Powered by Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit version), this MacBook Air competitor boasts a HD 16:9 WLED 720p display with a 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo ULV CPU, a 4GB 800MHz Dual Channel DDR3 memory, and a 128GB Solid State Drive.

CrunchDeals: Buy a white DSi, get a free game or headset

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Remember the good old days when video game machines ALWAYS came with a free game? Sometimes even two! Nintendo had Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt, Sega had Hang On! and Astro Warrior.

The Continuing Battle Between AT&T & Verizon Wireless

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
We all know that AT&T wasn’t at all pleased with the recent Verizon Wireless ads, as seen by the now lawsuit against the company. AT&T filed a temporary restraining order of Verizon’s coverage map-based ads and now it’s on and on till the crack of dawn.

Iceotope’s amazing liquid-cooled server tech makes things efficient

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Liquid cooling solution for data center servers is in, and as IBM states could be the best cooling solution in about ten years. Iceotope, an UK based company has introduced a new liquid-cooled server technology dubbed the modular Liquid-immersion Cooled Server technology.

The One-Dollar iPod Keychain Hack

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
When not puffing on his pipe, petting his sociopathic parakeet or growing a rather creepy-looking mustache, gadget blogger and ex-Wired.com writer John Brownlee likes to tinker. This morning he sent over some pictures of his latest, a $1 keychain for the iPod Shuffle.

TiVo drops the prices of the HD and HD XL DVRs in the spirit of giving

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
TiVo has finally dropped the price on the HD and HD XL DVRs. These models have been rocking their initial MSRP for years now, but now they can be had for a little bit less. The 160GB HD model is now $249 and the 1TB model, $499 down from $599.

Most reliable laptops: Asus and Toshiba

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Computers, Laptops, NetbooksSquareTrade set off an ambitious study to compare netbooks and laptops failure rates of their customers.  SquareTrade provides warranties on electronics as an aftermarket sale, so when something fails, they should know, right?  Their study shows Asus...

Google To Announce Chrome OS Launch Thursday

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Come Thursday Google is planning to tell the world when they expect to be releasing the new Chrome OS. Tomorrow the company will be hosting an event at their Mountain View, CA headquarters in order to show off their progress and provide a clear launch date for next year’s new OS.

Tony Hawk Ride Now Available

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Activision’s new Tony Hawk Ride is now available for purchase, at an affordable $120. After all the false alarm hoopla, it looks like the game did see a November 17, 2009 release date after all. Ha, what do you know?!

Garmin’s Custom Maps lets users overlay own data

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Garmin on Wednesday introduced a new Custom Maps capability that lets users take existing paper or digital maps and upload them to their portable Garmin navigators. The free service is compatible with Dakota, Oregon and Colorado outdoor GPS handhelds. Those using Macs and PCs can use the service....

Google phone real, due early 2010?

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Google's rumored self-developed Android phone is real but has been pushed back, a scoop claimed on late Tuesday.

Paul Smith Limited Edition Audio Technica Headphones

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
British fashion designer Paul Smith has released a pait of limited edition Audio Technica headphones, which are based on a pair of Audio Technica ATH-A50 headphones.

New Mercedes Benz Range Will Be Controlled By Your iPhone

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Mercedes Benz has launched a new mobile app that will let you control your shiny new Mercedes with your iPhone or BlackBerry, called mbrace.

iCarte Turns Your iPhone Into an RFID Reader

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
There have been a few rumors that the next generation Apple iPhone may contain a built in RFID tag reader, I guess we wont know until next year when apple release a new iPhone.

Magellan RoadMate SatNav for iPhone

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Magellan have launched their iPhone satnav application along with a car kit accessory for using in your car.

HourTime Podcast Episode 3: The Golden Hand

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Here’s another episode of our little side project, the HourTime Podcast. This time we talk about a $500K sports watch and the history of timekeeping and some of your favorite brands. Hope you’re enjoying this and we’d love some feedback.

OnLive claims to run gaming service on iPhone

November 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Gaming, Hardware, Rumors, Software, Odds and ends, iPhone OnLive is a company that has been claiming to do the seemingly impossible -- they plan to set up a sort of "cloud gaming" console, where instead of hardware in individual houses (like we have now; you buy a console for your...

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